THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS - A NEW STAGE IN THE LIFE OF AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION

Authors

  • Yevgenii Teplyk National Aviation University
  • Viacheslav Hapon National Aviation University
  • Mykola Tuz National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.84.14954

Keywords:

tapas technology, thermoplastics, automatic welding, orthoset

Abstract

Purpose: The main purpose of this article is to update the processes of using thermoplastic materials in modern aircraft structures of aircraft. Results: The result of the analysis of the modern market for aviation technologies and aviation materials is the active use of thermoplastic materials in the structures of aircraft of leading manufacturers in the field of aircraft construction. Discussion: The introduction of technologies for using composite thermoplastic materials in aerospace structures by foreign aviation enterprises is characterized.

Author Biographies

Yevgenii Teplyk, National Aviation University

Student. Department of maintaining the airworthiness of aircrafts  of the National Aviation University. Education: Kiev Aviation College, Ukraine (2016), National Aviation University, Ukraine (2019). Research area: design, maintenance and reliability of aviation equipment

Viacheslav Hapon, National Aviation University

Student. Department of maintaining the airworthiness of aircrafts of the National Aviation University. Education: Kiev Aviation College, Ukraine (2016), National Aviation University, Ukraine (2019). Research area: design, maintenance and reliability of aviation equipment

Mykola Tuz, National Aviation University

Ph.D. of Engineering. Department of maintaining the airworthiness of aircrafts of the National Aviation University. Education: Kyiv International University of Civil Aviation, Ukraine (1979). Research area: design of functional systems of aircraft

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Published

21-10-2020

How to Cite

Teplyk, Y., Hapon, V., & Tuz, M. (2020). THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS - A NEW STAGE IN THE LIFE OF AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 84(3), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.84.14954

Issue

Section

MODERN AVIATION AND SPACE TEHNOLOGY

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